TAYLOR Harold “Harry” – Peacefully on November 16, 2009 at the age of 83. He is survived by Irene, his loving wife of 60 years; his daughter, Kathleen (Bernard); two sons, Ian (Rosemary) and Randy (Vivian); six grandchildren, James, Kristine, Michael, Bradley, Kyle and Ashley and two great-sons, Riley and Leeam. Harry began his professional hockey career with the Winnipeg Monarchs, winning the Memorial Cup in 1945 – 46, the Toronto Maple Leafs, winning the Stanley Cup in 1948 -49 and the Cleveland Barons, winning the Calder Cup in 1950 – 51. He retired from Trans Canada Pipe Lines in 1984, coming to Sidney with Irene in 1989. Private cremation. A gathering of family and friends will take place at a later date.

  • Kristine Carter

    Grandpa,
    I love and miss you so much. You taught me so many things over the years, all of which has influenced me to this day. Whenever I need strength, I will look to your guidance for help. I will never forget you grandpa.

  • Jack Mason

    Our deepest sympathy to you and yours in the passing of Harry – it’s been many years since living across from you in St.James.

    Our thoughts are with you – and remembering Harry from the good ole hockey days.

    Sincerely

    Jack & Eff Mason of Winnipeg; Terry Mason (Ottawa), and Wendy Mason-Greenshields (Montreal) – all formerly of 474 Linwood St., Winnipeg

  • Jack & Wilma Thiessen

    Irene & family: We were sorry to read about Harry’s passing in the Wpg. Free Press. We certainly have many fond memories of the time we spent in Palm Springs with Harry and you. We especially remember our card games and golf. Harry always hit the ball further than the rest of the guys, so had lots of time to fish for golf balls. We rarerly had to buy any. We treasure those years with you and the Seibels.

    Our deepest condolences to you.
    Sincerely, Wilma & Jack Thiessen

  • ron castelane

    Harry always had the ability to make things turn into happy. a very good hockey player and a character at heart. Our hockey trips were always seemingly fast because of his wit. loved his golf and is probably playing right now with Patch. My sincere sorrow in his passing, he was quite a guy, i was proud to know him!! GOD BLESS!! Ron Castelane and all his hockey pals in Winnipeg and rural Manitoba

  • Ross and Susan Holloway

    Irene, Kathy and your family,
    Please accept our deepest sympathies and condolences. Harry was such a wonderfully warm, generous, cheerful and helpful person.
    We were pleased to have had the opportunity to know him.
    My Mother still recalls how much Harry helped her with her gas fireplace.
    We will try our hardest to drop in for a short time to see you all.
    Sincerely,
    Ross and Susan Holloway

  • Al & Blanche Radons

    Irene:

    We were so very sorry to read in the paper that Harry had passed away.

    Our Prayers and Deep Sympathy are extended to you and your Family.

    Blessings,

    Blanche and Al Radons

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